Nissan Qashqai Black Edition: the world’s largest 3D pen sculpture

Nissan has commissioned the worlds largest 3D printed sculpture using 3D pens and a couple of highly skilled artists. The sculpture, which is a 2016 Nissan Qashqai Black Edition, took around 800 man-hours and used over 13.8km of plastic filament to build.

One of the creators Grace Du Prez, said on its unveiling to the public:

“I’ve been drawing with 3Doodler’s pens for a few years now, but this is by far and away my most ambitious commission to date. It demonstrates how far 3D printing technology has come and how it can be used by anyone.”

Each section of the car was completely hand drawn from detailed images and schematics too, meaning it really is a true to life replica. Watch the video to see how the sculpture was built.